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GY
  
GYA

Destinations
  
16

Ceased operations
  
2001

GYA
  
Guyair

Headquarters
  
Georgetown

Fleet size
  
8

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Founded
  
1939 as British Guiana Airways

Guyana airways


Guyana Airways was the national airline of Guyana from 1939 to 2001. During this period, it operated services to destinations throughout the Caribbean, the United States and Canada. It was declared insolvent in 2001.

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The airline had a fleet including Tupolevs and Boeings. At the time of the insolvency of the airline, the fleet consisted of Boeing 757s and 1 Airbus A.300B4-622R.

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History

Guyana Airways was an important link for the Guyanese community. It provided a way into and out of the country. Company was founded by Art J Williams and Harry Wendt in 1939 as British Guiana Airways using Ireland flying boats. Although it was a private venture, the colonial government provided subsidies. In the 1940s, Grumman Goose were operated. In July 1955, the colonial government bought BGA. At this time, BWIA provided management assistance. In September 1963, the name was shortened to Guyana Airways. In May 1966, Guyana became an independent nation. The airline leased all its aircraft, which is why many different aircraft types were used during the airline's operations. The airline was headquartered in Georgetown, Guyana. After the airline went bankrupt in 2001, its successor, Guyana Air 2000 maintained a short-lived operation until 2003 when it also filed for insolvency.

Fleet

Guyana Airways operated the following aircraft types during its existence.

  • Airbus A300B4 (also operated by Guyana Air 2000)
  • Boeing 707 (B707-123B, B707-321B, B707-323B and B707-344B models)
  • Boeing 737-200
  • Boeing 757-200 (also operated by Guyana Air 2000)
  • de Havilland Canada DHC-6 Twin Otter
  • Douglas DC-3
  • Douglas DC-6
  • Grumman Goose (amphibian aircraft)
  • Hawker Siddeley HS 748
  • Lockheed L-188 Electra (cargo only freighter aircraft)
  • Tupolev Tu-154
  • References

    Guyana Airways Wikipedia